The number of people killed in Wednesday's radio blasts in Lebanon has risen to 25, the country's Health Ministry said on Thursday.
The Lebanese Minister of Health, Firass Abiad, has said in a press conference that at least 608 people are injured.
The death toll from two days of explosions in Lebanon now stands at 37, after at least 12 people were killed as a result of explosive devices exploding on Tuesday.
The Lebanese army has announced that it is detonating pagers and other "suspicious" devices across the country following the explosions on Tuesday and Wednesday.
In a statement posted to X, the military urged citizens to stay away from the blast sites.
The specialized units of the army are blowing up suspicious pages and communication devices in different areas.
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